HONDA EG4000CL Flashing
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Digital Automatic Voltage Regulator (D-AVR)
The D-AVR is the central control module for power output; a flashing light indicates the processor has detected a deviation in the output waveform or an internal circuit failure. Replacing the module restores the digital logic required to modulate the field coil and stabilize the 60Hz frequency.
SKU: 32300-Z22-A41
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9%
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Carbon Brush Assembly
Physical wear or oxidation on the carbon brushes prevents consistent electrical contact with the rotor slip rings. This creates high resistance or intermittent current flow to the field windings, causing the D-AVR to trigger a 'flashing' error code due to unstable excitation voltage.
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5%
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Carburetor Assembly
If the carburetor is partially clogged, the engine will 'hunt' or surge, causing the RPMs to fluctuate. Because frequency is tied directly to engine speed in this non-inverter model, these RPM fluctuations cause the D-AVR to flash the overload light as it fails to maintain a stable 60Hz output.
SKU: 16100-Z22-A53
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Digital Automatic Voltage Regulator (D-AVR).
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